US6893034B2 - Stabilizer bar with bushings that remain fixed to the bar - Google Patents
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- B60G21/00—Interconnection systems for two or more resiliently-suspended wheels, e.g. for stabilising a vehicle body with respect to acceleration, deceleration or centrifugal forces
- B60G21/02—Interconnection systems for two or more resiliently-suspended wheels, e.g. for stabilising a vehicle body with respect to acceleration, deceleration or centrifugal forces permanently interconnected
- B60G21/04—Interconnection systems for two or more resiliently-suspended wheels, e.g. for stabilising a vehicle body with respect to acceleration, deceleration or centrifugal forces permanently interconnected mechanically
- B60G21/05—Interconnection systems for two or more resiliently-suspended wheels, e.g. for stabilising a vehicle body with respect to acceleration, deceleration or centrifugal forces permanently interconnected mechanically between wheels on the same axle but on different sides of the vehicle, i.e. the left and right wheel suspensions being interconnected
- B60G21/055—Stabiliser bars
- B60G21/0551—Mounting means therefor
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- B60G2204/00—Indexing codes related to suspensions per se or to auxiliary parts
- B60G2204/10—Mounting of suspension elements
- B60G2204/12—Mounting of springs or dampers
- B60G2204/122—Mounting of torsion springs
- B60G2204/1222—Middle mounts of stabiliser on vehicle body or chassis
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- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
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- B60G2204/00—Indexing codes related to suspensions per se or to auxiliary parts
- B60G2204/40—Auxiliary suspension parts; Adjustment of suspensions
- B60G2204/41—Elastic mounts, e.g. bushings
- B60G2204/4104—Bushings having modified rigidity in particular directions
- B60G2204/41043—Bushings having modified rigidity in particular directions formed by a U-shaped external bracket
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- This invention generally relates to vehicle stabilizer bar assemblies. More particularly, this invention relates to stabilizer bar assemblies having bushings that do not move relative to the stabilizer bar.
- Stabilizer bar configurations are well known as part of vehicle suspension systems.
- Conventional arrangements include a bar, rubber bushings and brackets for securing the stabilizer bar to an appropriate vehicle component.
- conventional arrangements tend to generate objectionable noise that results from rubbing action between the rubber bushings and the bar surface.
- Various attempts have been made to eliminate this aspect of conventional stabilizer bar arrangements.
- this invention is a stabilizer bar assembly having bushings that are fixed relative to the stabilizer bar such that there is no relative rotary movement between the bushings and the bar.
- a stabilizer bar has an outer surface. At least one bushing is adhesively secured to the outer surface of the bar such that there is no relative rotary movement between them.
- a bracket member surrounds the bushing and is secured to the bushing in a manner that prevents relative rotary movement between them.
- the inventive arrangement acts as if it were a torsional spring because there is no relative rotary movement between the exterior of the bar and the interior of the bracket.
- the bushing between the bar and the bracket remains rotatably stationary relative to each.
- the bushing is bonded to the exterior surface of the bar during a paint curing step for curing paint applied to an outer surface of the bar.
- the bushing is molded directly onto the bar so that the resulting bushing remains rotatably fixed relative to the bar.
- the bracket is secured to the exterior of the bushing in one of several ways so that there is no relative rotation between the bracket and the bushing.
- FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a stabilizer bar assembly designed according to this invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional illustration taken along the lines 2 — 2 in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 schematically illustrates one example bushing designed according to this invention prior to being applied to a stabilizer bar.
- FIG. 4 schematically illustrates another example bushing designed according to this invention.
- FIG. 5 schematically illustrates another example bushing designed according to this invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates yet another example bushing designed according to this invention with an alternative arrangement for securing the bushing to a bracket.
- FIG. 7 schematically illustrates a method of making still another example stabilizer bar assembly designed according to this invention.
- FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a stabilizer bar assembly 20 including a bar 22 .
- the bar 22 is a hollow steel tube shaped in a known manner to perform the functions of a stabilizer bar.
- a plurality of bushings 24 are received about the exterior of the bar 22 .
- Bracket members 26 and 28 are associated with each bushing 24 for securing the stabilizer bar to an appropriate location on a vehicle component.
- the bushing 24 includes an interior surface 30 that is secured directly to an exterior surface 32 on the bar 22 .
- the bushing 24 includes a slit 36 that facilitates placing the bushing onto the bar during assembly. Once the bracket members 26 and 28 are secured in place, there is no relative rotational movement (i.e., slipping) between the bar 22 , the bushing 24 and the brackets. According to this invention, the bushing remains fixed relative to the bar and the brackets the bushings 24 act as torsional springs responsive to any movement between the bar 22 and the bracket members 26 and 28 .
- the bushings are made from a rubber material.
- a rubber material known by the 92322 STD 1223.22 designation.
- Other rubber materials having different specifications can be used for bushings in an assembly designed according to this invention. Those skilled in the art who have the benefit of this description will be able to select the materials best suited to meet the needs of their particular situation.
- the bushing 24 is adhesively secured to the outer surface 32 of the bar 22 .
- the inner surface 30 includes an adhesive layer 40 that secures the inner surface 30 to the outer surface 32 of the bar 22 .
- the adhesive layer 40 comprises a post bond adhesive.
- the bar 22 comprises a steel bar with a shot peened outer surface 32 .
- the bushing 24 preferably is made of rubber.
- the bracket members preferably comprise cold rolled low carbon steel.
- the bar 22 comprises a steel bar with a painted outer surface 32 .
- the adhesive layer 40 preferably comprises an adhesive material that is compatible with the paint that is applied to the outer surface 32 of the bar 22 .
- An example assembly process useful with the example embodiment of FIG. 3 includes applying the adhesive layer 40 , which comprises a post bond adhesive in this example, to the inner surface 30 of the bushing 24 .
- the bushing then can be manipulated by opening the slit 36 to slide the bushing over the bar 22 so that the adhesive layer 40 is between the inner surface 30 of the bushing 24 and the outer surface 32 on the bar 22 .
- the clamp members 26 and 28 preferably are then placed in position and spot welded or mechanically clamped together to compress the bushing 24 between the bar 22 and the brackets.
- Phosphate and paint preferably are then applied to the bar and brackets.
- the adhesive layer 40 secures the bushing 24 to the bar 22 . In one example, the baking cycle lasts for approximately one-half hour at a temperature between 250° and 350° F.
- the adhesive layer preferably has an adhesive strength on the order of 2.5 N/mm 2 .
- a variety of commercially available adhesives that will withstand the pressures exerted on the bushing during stabilizer bar operation are known. Those skilled in the art who have the benefit of this description will be able to select the best adhesive to work for their particular situation.
- One example embodiment of this invention includes the adhesive material sold under the trade name Black Max available from the Loctite Corporation.
- the preferred arrangement includes securing the bushing 24 to the brackets in a manner that prevents any relative rotation between them.
- a layer of the post bond adhesive 42 preferably is placed on the outer surface 38 of the bushing 24 . This adhesive layer secures the bushing to the bracket member 26 at the same time that the inner surface 30 is secured to the outer surface 32 of the bar 22 .
- FIG. 5 Another example bushing designed according to this invention is schematically illustrated in FIG. 5 .
- the bushing includes halves 24 A and 24 B that are placed on opposite sides of the bar 22 so that the inner surfaces 30 A and 30 B are adhesively secured to the outer surface 32 of the bar 22 .
- Post bond adhesive layers 40 A and 40 B are applied to the inner surfaces conveniently before the bushing halves 24 A and 24 B are placed about the bar 22 .
- the adhesive layers can be cured later to secure the rubber bushing to the bar to prevent any relative rotary movement.
- appropriate portions of the outer surfaces 38 A and 38 B include a post bond adhesive layer 42 A or 42 B, respectively.
- the bushing comprises two halves 24 A and 24 B that are placed about the bar 22 after an adhesive layer 40 A, 40 B is applied to the inner surface 30 A, 30 B of the bushing halves.
- each bushing half includes at least one attachment member 50 A, 50 B that is received by a corresponding portion of at least one of the bracket members to prevent relative rotation between the bracket members and the bushing.
- the attachment members 50 A and 50 B comprise tabs that extend away from the exterior of the bushing halves. Openings 52 A and 52 B in the bracket member 26 ′ receive the tabs during assembly so that the interaction between the attachment members 50 A and 50 B and the openings 52 A and 52 B, respectively, prevent relative rotary movement between the bushing 24 and the bracket.
- FIG. 7 schematically illustrates an arrangement for making such a stabilizer bar assembly.
- a device 60 includes mold halves 62 and 64 .
- the bar 22 preferably is made and then positioned appropriately between the mold halves 62 and 64 .
- the illustrated example includes contoured surfaces 66 and 68 on the mold halves for receiving the bar as can be appreciated from the schematic illustration.
- the mold halves each include a recess 70 into which the material for making the bushings (e.g., rubber) is supplied during the manufacturing process.
- a supply of bushing material 72 is fed through conduit 74 into the mold recesses 70 to form the bushings about the outer surface 32 of the bar By molding the bushings directly onto the bar, they are secured against rotary movement relative to the bar.
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